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Washington Nationals and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's National Chamber Foundation hold a job fair for the military in Washington, DC.

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Job seekers stand in line to sign-in before entering a job fair for the military, held by the Washington Nationals and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's National Chamber Foundation, on December 5, 2012 in Washington, DC. Eighty seven employers and 407 job seekers, including retired military, active duty and verterans, attened the job fair at the Stars and Stripes Club at National's Park. The event is the 379th hiring fair by Hiring Our Heros job and is sponsored by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the Washington Nationals and the Military Bowl.

Job seekers stand in line to sign-in before entering a job fair for the military, held by the Washington Nationals and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's National Chamber Foundation, on December 5, 2012 in Washington, DC. Eighty seven employers and 407 job seekers, including retired military, active duty and verterans, attened the job fair at the Stars and Stripes Club at National's Park. The event is the 379th hiring fair by Hiring Our Heros job and is sponsored by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the Washington Nationals and the Military Bowl.

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A bolt of lightning strikes across the Anacostia river as a rainbow graces the sky near Nationals Park as the Washington Nationals and Atlanta Braves were in a two plus hour rain delay on June 23, 2015 in Washington, DC.

A bolt of lightning strikes across the Anacostia river as a rainbow graces the sky near Nationals Park as the Washington Nationals and Atlanta Braves were in a two plus hour rain delay on June 23, 2015 in Washington, DC.

Capital Pride Parade Celebrates 40 Years in Washington DC

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A dog named Kayla stands by her owner before the Capital Pride Parade in Washington, DC, on Saturday, June 13, 2015. The parade, which makes it's way through Dupont circle and ends around the 14th Street corridor, was part of Capital Pride's 40th Pride Week celebration and included over 170 groups, walkers, and entertainers.

A dog named Kayla stands by her owner before the Capital Pride Parade in Washington, DC, on Saturday, June 13, 2015. The parade, which makes it's way through Dupont circle and ends around the 14th Street corridor, was part of Capital Pride's 40th Pride Week celebration and included over 170 groups, walkers, and entertainers.

Sri Lanka_Jaffna Annie Gowen story

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Subramaniam Suntharalingam tends to a burning fire as he clears the land in an area that used to be a high security zone, recently it was released back to the land owners. Many had left back in 1990.
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Subramaniam Suntharalingam tends to a burning fire as he clears the land in an area that used to be a high security zone, recently it was released back to the land owners. Many had left back in 1990.
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Sri Lanka_Jaffna Annie Gowen story

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A drawing of a woman made by a soldier in 2008 is seen inside a house that was used as a military barrack. The land used to be inside a high security zone, recently it was released back to the land owners by the Sri Lankan military. Many had left back in 1990.
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A drawing of a woman made by a soldier in 2008 is seen inside a house that was used as a military barrack. The land used to be inside a high security zone, recently it was released back to the land owners by the Sri Lankan military. Many had left back in 1990.
Paula Bronstein for The Washington Post via Getty Images

Sri Lanka_Jaffna Annie Gowen story

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Kasthari Udayakumaran, 18, sits in a vacant home belonging to her family in an area that used to be a high security zone, recently it was released back to the land owners by the Sri Lankan military. Many had left back in 1990.
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Kasthari Udayakumaran, 18, sits in a vacant home belonging to her family in an area that used to be a high security zone, recently it was released back to the land owners by the Sri Lankan military. Many had left back in 1990.
Paula Bronstein for The Washington Post via Getty Images

Sri Lanka_Jaffna Annie Gowen story

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People wait in line to buy tickets for the train to Colombo at the Jaffna train station. The popular Sri Lankan rail service known as the 'Queen of Jaffna' which links Colombo to Jaffna in the country's north opened in October, 2014. It is considered a positive step after Sri Lanka's bloody civil war.
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People wait in line to buy tickets for the train to Colombo at the Jaffna train station. The popular Sri Lankan rail service known as the 'Queen of Jaffna' which links Colombo to Jaffna in the country's north opened in October, 2014. It is considered a positive step after Sri Lanka's bloody civil war.
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Job seekers stand in line to sign-in before entering a job fair for... News PhotoEntering,Horizontal,Human Interest,Military,Occupation,USA,Washington DC,Washington NationalsPhotographer The Washington PostCollection: The Washington Post 2012 The Washington PostWASHINGTON, DC - DECEMBER 5: Job seekers stand in line to sign-in before entering a job fair for the military, held by the Washington Nationals and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's National Chamber Foundation, on December 5, 2012 in Washington, DC. Eighty seven employers and 407 job seekers, including retired military, active duty and verterans, attened the job fair at the Stars and Stripes Club at National's Park. The event is the 379th hiring fair by Hiring Our Heros job and is sponsored by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the Washington Nationals and the Military Bowl. (Photo by Bill O'Leary/The Washington Post via Getty Images)